My Nana is 92 years young. As of May 19, 2020. She is still very much with it. I have been her full time care giver. For the past 7 years. With little to know help! She has 6 daughters, 30+grandchildren, around 10 great grandchildren. Needless to say they are NO HELP!!! Worse part is my mother the POA, and aunt live directly across the street and do not do anything but cause problems!!! Nana’s lucky to see them in person 10 minutes a week. In that always put nana in a terrible mood. She turned 92 on May 19, 2020. My mom and aunt came bye for there 10 minutes of fame. Which puts my Nana in a dark place. The Only calls, and visits she got. We’re from my 19 , and 11 year old daughter.
Myself , and my Nana have some financial accounts together. In yesterday I found out a few have been closed, or the money has been withdrawn. Without mine or my grandmother’s permission. We are the only 2 on these accounts and have the authority to close, or with draw the money.
So my question is? Can a POA take it upon themselves to go close accounts, or withdraw funds, on accounts they are not on , or authorized users????
Im in the state of Maryland!
THANK YOUIN ADVANCE
If grandma is with it, she can revolk the POA and reassign it to you. As her Caregiver you should have it.
OP, call the banks to file a complaint. Call Adult Protective Services. Could be a felony crime. Call the district attorney.
Maybe grandma was taken to the bank to sign something?